TaxLawCenter
Las Vegas,#2UPDATE Employee
Tue, August 17, 2010
Tax Law Center has an excellent reputation and Robert Grossman has been practicing tax law for approximately 40 years without incident.
In this matter, complaintant's brother was already a convicted felon when he arrived in our office in May 2006. The brother contracted with Tax Law Center for $4000 plus the initial consultation and substantial work was done in regard to his tax situation. The agreement was for a flat fee which covers all hours worked. The brother was advised that if he failed to file he risked arrest. The brother failed to head the advice and was subsequently indicted, arrested and placed in the North Las Vegas jail and awaits trail in October 2010. In October 2007 complaintant's mother paid $10,000 towards the brother's defense, this agreement was to be billed on an hourly basis. The brother again declined representation and all unused monies were returned to his mother within days of our being retained. In April 2009, the brother was indicted for tax evasion. In May 2009 complaintant contacted us and demanded monies back previous work completed three years previously for his brother. As the work was completed his demand was denied. Further, complaintant was not the client for that work.
Tax Law Center is not in the habit of hiring CPAs for any of our clients. Tax Law Center does not alter our books in any way. Complaintant refused to understand that flat fee cases are earned in full and simply worked on without individual hours being billed as the fee covers any and all hours worked in the case.
This is an individual trying to demand money he did not pay, for work not done for him and attempting to smear a well respected attorney in any way possible to get the money.
Stacey
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, August 09, 2010
How many ROR reports are you going to file - I suggest you file a report with the Nevada Bar instead of report after report here - You have a better chance with the Bar Association
Just a little advice - never EVER ignore the IRS